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Ao Oni: Mutation

Kenji Kuroda

Translator Alexander Keller-Nelson

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

Even if he has his closest friends on his side now, no one else seems to be willing to believe Shun about the dangers of the Jailhouse. Deciding to take matters into his own hands, he desperately codes an emergency update for his game to try and prevent any further tragedy. But they say the path to the Jailhouse is paved with good intentions... Will he give whoever gets stuck inside the tools to survive? Or will it all be used against them? Whoever the unlucky victims are next just might be in for an ugly, mutant surprise...
Available since: 08/07/2018.
Print length: 307 pages.

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